The form looks like one of those typical heavy commercialized posts, with this guy claiming he has the secret to be rid of your acne in 2 weeks with a holistic approach. Noting that his method might not work for everyone. The book is called "Focus! Your ultimate guid to clear skin" by George McCumiskey.

I read the entire blog, it sounds convincing enough (as they all do) but I'm unable to find any reviews of it online. Has anyone bought and tried his book? or known of this McCumiskey character?

On my way to getting clear using dkrTesting out limited dairy and sugar and junk.Drinking lots of water.Just got ACVNot giving up hope

No temptation has overtaken you except what is common to mankind. And God is faithful; he will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, he will also provide a way out so that you can endure it.- 1 Cor 10:13

Yes, you can heal your acne naturally. I imagine you could heal it in two weeks if you were doing the right things. However, I'd always be wary of those blog sites that make a bunch of promises and then want you to sign up for something in order to get the rest of the info.

The form looks like one of those typical heavy commercialized posts, with this guy claiming he has the secret to be rid of your acne in 2 weeks with a holistic approach. Noting that his method might not work for everyone. The book is called "Focus! Your ultimate guid to clear skin" by George McCumiskey.

I read the entire blog, it sounds convincing enough (as they all do) but I'm unable to find any reviews of it online. Has anyone bought and tried his book? or known of this McCumiskey character?

A scam is a scam is a scam.

Please don't support people who make a living by preying on the hopes and dreams of others with false promises.